Consequentialist moral reasoning - locates morality in the consequences of an act.
vs.
Categorical - locates morality in certain duties and rights.
Lecture 2 Jeremy Betham's Utilitarianism: The greatest good (pleasure) for the greatest number. A way to look at consequential moral reasoning.
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Lecture 2
Jeremy Betham's Utilitarianism: The greatest good (pleasure) for the greatest number.
A way to look at consequential moral reasoning.